Documentary
Rotten Season 1 Review
Rotten is a six-episode Netflix Original documentary series that buries a questing fork deep into the underworld of global food production. It takes a look...
‘Voyeur (2017)’ Review – A Documentary Making You Wonder If Traditional Journalism Will Ever Return
Netflix documentary Voyeur showcases a period of time where journalism icon Gay Talese, who undoubtedly defined literary journalism, reports on Gerald Foos. Gerald Foos allegedly perfected...
‘Saving Capitalism’ Review – Demonstrating The Failings Of Our Government
Former Secretary of Labor Robert Reich used to serve under President Bill Clinton. During his time in government, he became aware of the relationship between...
‘The Day I Met El Chapo: The Kate Del Castillo Story’ Review – A Gossip-Filled Experience
The world’s most wanted drug lord El Chapo Guzmán is awaiting trial in the USA after his timely extradition a day before President Trump’s inauguration....
‘The Death and Life of Marsha P. Johnson’ Review – An Enlightening and Educational Documentary
This documentary follows the life and death of Marsha P. Johnson. She was a gay African American who was a leading figure in fighting for...
Review – American Vandal
At first glance, it is easy to mistake American Vandal as a serious documentary series. It has that Netflix documentary font, the mysterious introductory music,...
Opinion – Time: The Kalief Browder Story
If you have not watched this documentary, this opinion post contains major details on the story. I have had enough of this shit. That is...
Review – Heroin(e)
I hate needles. They make me feel squirmish. My phobia is a bit of a disadvantage when I want to watch a documentary on drug...
‘Resurface (2017)’ Review – A Short Documentary That Makes A Salient Point
Resurface is a Netflix Original Documentary—a short one, in fact. It is only twenty-six minutes long. Resurface shows the use of surf therapy to help...